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The Dynamics of a Three-Wheeled Narrow-Track Tilting Vehicle
FISITA2008/F2008-SC-032

Authors

Berote, Johan* - University of Bath, United Kingdom
van Poelgeest, Auguste - University of Bath, United Kingdom
Darling, Jos - University of Bath, United Kingdom
Edge, Kevin - University of Bath, United Kingdom
Plummer, Andrew - University of Bath, United Kingdom

Abstract

Keywords: dynamics, hydraulics, modelling, three-wheeler, control systems

Three-wheeled tilting vehicles have many potential advantages. They combine the comfort and safety of a car with the fuel economy, size and manoeuvrability of a motorcycle. One major challenge is to fully understand and account for the unusual dynamics of this type of vehicle. This paper sets out the equations of motion for a vehicle with single front and twin rear wheels and compares them with those of a car and a motorcycle. The mathematical model shows that it is necessary to introduce a tilt-dependent rear wheel steer term to obtain balanced handling characteristics. A vehicle with a hydraulically actuated tilting system is considered as a case study. As the tilt actuators act against the non-tilting engine module, this has significant effects on the cornering dynamics. Finally, the difference between the lateral acceleration and the hydraulic response time is shown to be a key issue.

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